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 Airlines of the World - the Major Airlines - IATA airline designation - ICAO designation
IATA Designator: BA, ICAO Designator: BAW, Callsign: SPEEDBIRD
IATA Designator: A4, ICAO Designator: SWD, Callsign: SOUTHERNWINDS
IATA Designator: BR, ICAO Designator: EVA, Callsign: EVA
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/airlines.htm   (3884 words)

  
 ICAO airline designator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ICAO airline designator is a code assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization to airlines.
The codes are unique by airline which is not true for the IATA airline designator codes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ICAO_airline_code   (135 words)

  
 Codesharing - Executive Summary
The practice of codesharing, by which one carrier permits a second carrier to use its airline designator code on a flight, or by which two carriers share the same airline code on a flight, can take different forms.
Airlines' attempts to increase their market access and exposure through commercial alliances have placed codesharing under considerable regulatory attention since it was perceived as a means of indirectly increasing market access.
In some cases, airlines that are party to a broader alliance have clearly benefited from the practice in terms of additional traffic and extra revenue, although this has mainly been at the expense of other carriers, since there is no clear evidence of traffic stimulation but rather of traffic redistribution.
www.icao.int /icao/en/atb/ecp/c269-executive.htm   (1579 words)

  
 ICAO Definition / ICAO Research
The ICAO Council adopts standards and recommended practices concerning air navigation, prevention of unlawful interference, and facilitation of border-crossing procedures for international civil aviationCivil aviation is one of two major categories of flying, representing all non-military aviation, both private and commercial.
ICAO is a UN-level organization that is responsible for the standardization of travel documents, among other activities.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), an agency of the United NationsThe United Nations, or UN, is an international organization made up of 191 states established in 1945.
www.elresearch.com /ICAO   (195 words)

  
 Air India
The airline has been assigned the IATA designator of AI, the ICAO designator of AIC and ARC numeric code of 098.
The Airline entered the Guinness Book of World Records - The largest evacuation by a civil airliner, involving evacuation of over 111,000 people from Amman to Mumbai - a distance of 4,117 km, by operating 488 flights in association with Indian Airlines, during August 13 - October 11, 1990, lasting a total of 59 days.
That same year, the airline was formally established as Tata Airlines, a division of Tata Sons Ltd. (now Tata Group), the large Indian industrial house.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/a/ai/air_india.html   (1579 words)

  
 ICAO airline designator (A) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antonov Design Bureau / Antonov Airlines - Ukraine
Austrian Airlines, Osterreichische Luftverkehrs AG d/b/a/ Austrian - Austria
ATA Airlines, Inc. d/b/a ATA - United States of America
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ICAO_airline_designator_(A)   (1212 words)

  
 .aero shortcuts policy
The registrant is required to filter information to show only flights of airline with the airline designator XX[X] as further specified in minimum content requirements.
Providing the operating airline wishes to activate service for all its flights, all relevant domains held by airports may be automatically reassigned by the Sponsor to the airline as defined in the Domain Management Policy.
Information about all departures from an airport for an airline
www.information.aero /index.php?id=23   (1620 words)

  
 Colgan Air
Colgan Air, Inc. is a regional airline headquartered in Manassas, Virginia with major bases at LaGuardia Airport in New York City and Pittsburgh International Airport in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
It expanded over the next decade and a half and was sold in 1986 to Presidential Airlines.
On July 1, 1997 it became a feeder for Continental Airlines, operating under the name Continental Connection.
hallencyclopedia.com /Colgan_Air   (484 words)

  
 WestJet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1999 a milestone was reached when WestJet was able to offer its first public sharing at 2.5 million shares, and in 2000, the airline expanded to Canada's eastern region, reaching Hamilton, Moncton and Ottawa, and choosing Hamilton as the airline's eastern region hub.
WestJet is a regularly scheduled passenger airline that flies mainly in western Canada.
In 2002 the airline added two new eastern Canadian destinations, the cities of London, Ontario and Toronto.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Westjet   (309 words)

  
 Pan_American_World_Airways - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia
At the same time, the airline pilot union had claimed that the airline was unfit to operate and urged the Department of Transportation to deny the airline's certification for expansion.
The airline was also one of the first three airlines to sign options for the Concorde, but like other airlines that took out options—with the exception of British Overseas Airways Corporation and Air France—it did not actually purchase the supersonic jet.
The new airline was led by the last Vice Chairman and Chief Operations Officer of Pan Am, Marty Shugrue, who also helped in the creation of the Frequent Flyer program and who served as President of American Airlines and later trustee of the Eastern Airlines estate.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Pan_American_World_Airways   (3881 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Gill Airways
Its ICAO callsign was Gillair, with IATA Airline Designator 9C and ICAO airline code GIL.
The arrival of Fokker 100 aircraft in 1995 resulted in the airline entering into a codeshare agreement with Air France between Newcastle upon Tyne and Paris Charles de Gaulle airport.
The final day of operations was September 20th 2001, with the airline placed into liquidation and the loss of 240 jobs.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Gill_Airways   (219 words)

  
 Jetsgo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jetsgo is a Canadian discount airline which flies to destinations across Canada and the United States.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Jetsgo   (50 words)

  
 OAG - Travel Jargon
A flight where the operating airline leases (or blocks) some seats/space to one or more other airlines and all participants to such an agreement sell their seats/space on that flight under their own designator (s).
A flight where the operating airline allows seats/space to be sold by one or more than one airline and all participants to such an agreement sell their seats/space on that flight under their own flight designator.
Another term for the airline or company that operates flights from one airport to another.
www.oag.com /NorthAmerica/traveljargon/index.asp   (2924 words)

  
 LIAT -Our Caribbean Airline :: Terms & Policies
airline designator code means the two characters or three letters which identify particular air carriers.
Subject to Article 2.2, 2.4 and 2.5, these conditions of carriage will apply to all flights or flight segments where our name or airline designator code is indicated in the carrier box of the ticket for that flight or flight segment.
carrier means an air carrier other than ourselves, whose airline designator code appears on your ticket or on a conjunction ticket.
www.liatairline.com /policies.html   (5388 words)

  
 The Ultimate Flybe - American History Information Guide and Reference
The Airline's ICAO callsign is Jersey, with IATA Airline Designator BE and ICAO airline code BEE.
The airline rebranded as British European Airways in the late 1990s and later shortened this title to become Flybe in 2002.
The airline was originally formed as Jersey European in 1979 following the merger of Jersey-based Intra Airways and Bournemouth-based Express Air Services.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Flybe   (141 words)

  
 Korean Air
One of the largest airlines in Asia, it operates a network that links Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, and (formerly to) South America to its hub at Incheon International Airport and its domestic hub is at Gimpo Airport (formerly Kimpo International Airport).
In 1986 Korean Air became the first airline to use the new MD-11 to supplement its new fleet of Boeing 747-400s.
On April 11, 2005, the airline ordered 10 Boeing 787 aircraft with an option for an additional 10 planes.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/K/Korean-Air.htm   (534 words)

  
 China Eastern Airlines explained
China Eastern Airlines' IATA designator is MU and the ICAO airline code is CES.
It is the second-largest airline in China, with flights to Munich, Paris, Seoul, Tokyo, Los Angeles and other world cities.
China Yunnan Airlines and China Northwest Airlines merged into China Eastern Airlines in 2002.
www.wordspider.net /ch/china-eastern-airlines.html   (578 words)

  
 WACARS Version 0.7
Airline specific modes are prefixed witht he airline designator code.
To support diferent airlines using the same mode for diferent types of message, there are two types of entry in the modes database, default modes and airline specific modes.
If the airline type is known it is displayed along with the aircraft registration in the message log.
www.geocities.com /CapeCanaveral/Cockpit/9870/wacars/readme.html   (2837 words)

  
 General conditions of carriage
Carrier means any carrier (AIR FRANCE or "us" included), whose Airline Designator Code appears on the Passenger´s Ticket or on the Conjunction Ticket.
Airline Designator Code means the two or three-characters alphanumeric code which identifies a Carrier.
Where it is required, you must reconfirm with the Carrier whose Airline Designator Code appears for the flight to which the Ticket applies.
www.airfrance.com /double6/PL/infolocale.nsf/(LookupPublishedWeb)/en-COMMU-generalcondoftravel?OpenDocument   (7816 words)

  
 Department of State Washington File: FAA to Require Foreign Airline Safety, Security Audits
In addition, only airlines from countries whose aviation authorities meet ICAO standards for safety oversight will be allowed to carry a U.S. carrier's code on their flights, the department said.
Code sharing is a common aviation practice where a U.S. airline offers service in its own name to a particular foreign city, but some or all of the flight is provided by a foreign carrier, which is in a code-sharing partnership with the U.S. carrier.
The flight will carry the U.S. airline's designator code.
usembassy-australia.state.gov /hyper/WF991207/epf211.htm   (471 words)

  
 FSAW9506_fsat9514.TXT
The term "code-sharing" may be defined as a marketing arrangement that permits a U.S. air carrier to sell service under its name and airline designator code when the service is provided in whole or in part by another air carrier - for discussion in this bulletin, a foreign air carrier.
DOT considers a number of economic factors in determining whether to approve a code-sharing agreement between a U.S. air carrier and a foreign air carrier.
More recently, DOT has begun withholding its approval until receiving FAA confirmation that a foreign civil aviation authority (CAA) is providing oversight of the foreign air carrier in accordance with minimum ICAO standards.
www.faa.gov /library/manuals/examiners_inspectors/8300/fsaw/media/FSAW9506_fsat9514.TXT   (643 words)

  
 wizzair.com - Wizz Air Europe's new low cost airline based in Central and Eastern
18.1.2 We are liable for damage occurred in the course of carriage by air provided by us (ie.: on those flight segments where our airline designator code appears on your itinerary) and caused by us or by our employees, servants and agents acting within the scope of their employment.
AIRLINE DESIGNATOR CODE: two or three letters or characters identifying an airline.
If carriage is performed pursuant to a charter agreement, these General Conditions of Carriage apply only to the extent they are incorporated, by reference or otherwise, in the charter agreement, Charter Regulation or in the charter ticket.
wizzair.com /gcc.shtml   (8843 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: National airline
This is a list of national airlines sorted by sovereign States in alphabetical order.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, National airline; all previous versions may be viewed here.
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=National_airline   (180 words)

  
 ICANN Letter from Cord Wischhoefer (ISO 3166/MA) to Louis Touton and Dr. Paul Twomey 30 August 2001
Now SITA, the Sponsor of the new sTLD (".aero"), informed us about their intention to use IATA 2-character airline designator codes (Resolution 762) in the second level domain of the structure of the new.aero TLD.
Louis Tuton) and the GAC advised SITA to contact ISO and discuss the intention of the.aero TLD to use 2-characters airline designators in the second level domain (See reference in Annex I) As SITA is based in Geneva I contacted the ISO Geneva office.
Scandinavian Airlines is SAS in that code and SK in the two-letter code.
www.icann.org /tlds/wischhoefer-to-touton-30aug01.htm   (1851 words)

  
 Why is it called WN?
Airlines in US CRS's use two letter designators, assigned by, I think, the ATA.
The SW airline designator code is assigned to Namib Air.
Further info can be found at International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) www.icao.int and International Air Transport Association (IATA) www.iata.org.
www.flyertalk.com /forum/showthread.php?t=85047   (620 words)

  
 Aviation: FAQs
U.S. Military Aircraft Designations This very large list has been over 10 years in the making and is an excellant source of information, specs, and history of military aircraft.
Airline Designator Codes A searchable database: enter IATA code, ICAO code, airline name, or country and get the other three.
IATA Airline Codes Search for 2-position IATA code, 3-position ICAO airline code, or airline name.
www.aeroinfo.org.in /aviation/faq.html   (1243 words)

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